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Voters in four wards of Bakassi Local Government Area of Cross River State were unable to exercise their franchise in the Presidential and National Assembly elections on Saturday after the electoral officials deployed to the area failed to get there.
The electoral officials were said to have been stranded on the high sea for about 10 hours while on their way to the communities onSaturday.
The Resident Electoral Commissioner in the state, Frankland Briyai, told Channels Televisionon Sunday that the boat conveying the electoral officials got grounded somewhere on the sea.
Briyai said, “It (the boat) was stuck and couldn’t come out again.Towards evening time, the Navy commander sent a team to rescue them. So they came back successfully.
“Four wards could not have elections yesterday, so we are waiting to get instructions from Abuja on when we’re going to hold those elections.”
One of the members of the ad-hoc staff, MrsRosa Angioha, also told Channels Television that they arrived at Bakassi at about 9 pm on Friday.
Mrs Angioha said the team was on the sea for about three hours, before men of the Marine Police told them they had missed their way.
She added that the police were able to convey only 20 of them back to Calabar, the Cross River State capital.
The rest of them were said to have been unable to get help until 7 pm, when they returned to Calabar.
•Sourced from a Channels TV report